[Grammar] Best outrunners

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kadioguy

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(At 26:45)

The narrator says, "Best outrunners."

I am wondering why there isn't a "the" before "Best outrunners", i.e. "The best outrunners".

I think it is necessary because
"the best outrunners" indicates the top five runners on the screen.

What do you think? Is the reason that this is a title, so "the" can be omitted?
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The narrator says The best outrunners, but she barely articulates the first word.
 

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I don't think she says the at all.

Your idea that the is omitted because it's meant as a title is correct.
 

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I've listened to it two more times. I hear Th'best outrunners.
 
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